Have you tried pressing both simultaneously from off until the asus logo appears?
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Have you tried pressing both simultaneously from off until the asus logo appears?
I was having this issue on my instance, but it went away after upgrading to pictrs 0.4.2.
Are you using docker compose? You can set the container hostname for telegraf, https://community.influxdata.com/t/incorrect-hostname-picked-up-by-telegraf-docker-container/24469/6
Do you see an option to import other images in your dashboard? For ubuntu, you’d get those from https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/
Is that from the deltarpms? It’s a pretty common problem with them. You can disable deltarpms if you don’t mind installing the full package by default. Though if you’re concerned about the cost of the data, deltarpms are probably exactly what you want 🫤
Maybe from genetic testing companies that sell that to data brokers, which a car company could enrich your personal information with?
Not directly to your exact question, but do you have something like rspamd set up? I would consider doing some filtering with rspamd modules. It’s a lot of learning to go through, but has some good defaults. It can filter outgoing mail as well as incoming.
The modularity thing seems too gimmicky to me. Like the Motorola phones with the same concept. I do think it’s a good direction for repairability though.
Do either have a touchpad as good as the ones on macs or xps?
I was under the impression that like Oracle, they used RHEL sources as their base (from git.centos.org). But it appears that they now (as of 2022) only use fedora sources and maintain other sources on top of fedora, so they’ve deviated from RHEL compatibility as far as I can tell.
I’m curious to see if oracle, amazon, or suse will try to absorb some of the RHEL derivatives like alma and rocky. Right now there seems to be a lot of fragmentation in RHEL derivatives. Not to say they are trying to compete with Red Hat, but Amazon and Oracle seem like they would try to do so this way.
You reminded me of Toy Commander for that sort of map design. Lots of memories of it on Dreamcast.
Reminds me of LEDs used to extract data out of airgapped networks: https://threatpost.com/blinking-router-leds-leak-data-from-air-gapped-networks/126199/ but different because that one requires software within the airgapped network to exfiltrate.
Didn’t there used to be network equipment that was vulnerable to data exfil from data status lights, or did I dream that up? Most data LEDs now just consistently blink.
Surprisingly readable. Some of the letters are really close to each other, and multiple capitals together look odd. I will try it 🙂
Slacks problem isn’t with generating things to say, it’s with managing attention spans and navigating between conversations easily. If the integration can help with that, maybe it will make sense. But if it just helps people write, that is nice but I’d be concerned that it would lead to longer and less direct messaging.
Should be able to handle a few users OK. You might want a more permanent server to run it on if they want to keep using it long term though.
Sounds like https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465864